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Module name: Environmental Geology Code, if applicable GL 4121 Semester(s) in which the Semester 7 module is taught Person responsible for the Dr. Ir. Budi Brahmantyo, MSc module Lecturer Dr. Ir. Budi Brahmantyo, MSc Language Indonesia Relation to curriculum Compulsory Course Types of Class Attendance time Forms of active Workload teaching and Size (hours per week participation learning per semester) Lecture 2 Discussion Attendance time 28 Preparation and follow up 56 Practical Course 1 Report Attendance time 12 Preparation and follow up 24 Total Workload 120 hours Total workload 120 hours Credit points 3 CU Requirements according to Minimum attendance at lectures is 80% (according to ITB regulation). the examination regulations Final score is evaluated based on assignment and practical course report (20%), mid semester exam (40%), and end semester exam (40%). Recommended - prerequisites Module objectives/intended Students are able to: learning outcomes 1. Understand the role of geology in the ecosystem and how its role in structuring the built environment and the natural environment. 2. Understand geology as the carrying capacity, constraints and limitations of environmental regulation. 3. Understanding the impact of development and workflow impact analysis. 4. Understand environmental problems derived from aspects of geological resources (rocks, minerals, soil, land, water, energy resources, morphology, geological structure, processes and geological phenomena) and how to handle of the problem. Content Environmental Geology gives geological knowledge to learn interaction between Earth with its geological aspects (rocks, minerals, soils, waters, energy resources, morphology, geological structures, geological processes and phenomena) and living creature, especially man. It gives how the role of geological resources as potency, constraint and limitation in environmental planning, spatial arrangement and regional development which change our resources. It gives also the impact of geological processes to human live such as geological hazards and disasters, disposal waste and pollution, environmental law and assessment, and ended up by study cases including spatial analyses by using scoring and weighting criteria. Some aspects that will be discussed in this course: 1. Earth as an ecosystem 2. Geological elements ((landscape, rock, mineral, soil, water resources) in life system 3. Energy use 4. Water resources problems 5. Geological hazards 6. Geological assessment on area with high pollution and disposal area 7. Environmental law and geological role for environmental assessment Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Media employed Papers, maps, white board, computers, projector. Reading list 1. Montgomery, C., 1992, Environmental Geology (3rd Ed.), Wm.C. Brown Publ., Dubuque, USA. 2. Howard, A.D., dan I. Remson, 1978, Geology in Environmental Planning, McGraw-Hill Inc., New York. 3. Raharjo, M., 2007, Memahami Amdal, Graha Ilmu, Yogyakarta.
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